10 October, 2024

28mm Classical Indians for Saga

After I had finished painting several armies for the Saga Age of Alexander book (Macedonian, Successors, Greeks), I thought I was done with that era.  I enjoy watching the games that Graham's Wargame Vault posts on his Youtube channel.  One of the armies that regularly shows up is Indians.  I liked the style of play, it was different from any other army I had, and I like Indian bistory.  So in early 2023 I began calculating if I could build a relatively inexpensive army, even with the elephants and chariots.

My first thought was to use Old Glory for the bulk of the troops as they are less expensive than the other options.  I contacted my friend Keith to see if he was going to order from them anytime soon.  There is a saying among my friends that "Keith has everything".  It turned out to be true in this case, he had some old RAFM Indian infantry that he was generous enough to give me.  There were enough to make 2 units of 12 levy archers and 2 units of 4 hearthguard with a couple left over.  Keith ordered 2 elephants and 2 4-horse heavy chariots from Old Glory for me.  A couple of weeks later I had everything in hand ,except models for the general. and could start painting.

It doesn't make any difference game-wise, but I decided that I was going to model the army of Ashoka.  Not the Star Wars character, the 3rd-century BC emperor of the Mauryan dynasty.  I saw one of the Pillars of Ashoka erected during his reign on a long-ago trip to India.

The centerpiece of the Indian army is the Elephant General.  I wanted a nice model for this, so splurged on a resin one from Aventine.  It is larger than the Old Glory elephants, but that is only fitting for the general.  It came with plenty of quivers, some of which ended up on the other elephants.  It is escorted by 2 maiden guard that I had left over.  The general figure is wearing gilded armor and a tiger skin.

There is also an option to have the general either in a heavy chariot or on foot.  I liked the look of the 1st Corps chariot models, so ordered a command one from them along with some miniatures for another project.  It was very easy to assemble.

The two Old Glory heavy chariots assembled easily after a bit of filing.  They are made of metal, so quite heavy.  The crew are packed tightly.

The metal Old Glory elephants came in two halves with separate heads.  The poses are different and there is some variety in the crew so you can individualize them.  This one is known as blue elephant.


This one is known as yellow elephant.  I've added some more decoration to it since I took these pictures.


RAFM are older, true 25mm miniatures, still available today.  I was fine with that since the focus of the army would be large models that would draw the most attention.  They are clean sculpts with fair detail.  There is only one pose of each type, although half of the archers had armored torsos.  I grouped those together as mercenaries, which are often referred to in period accounts.  The only drawback is that the archers required some assembly.  It isn't unusual to have separate bows that need to be glued on.  What struck me as odd was the separate heads.  Separate heads that are all the same, for bodies that are all the same.  Why?  At least they glued on easily.

These bowmen were the first miniatures I painted for the army.  You can see that I was experimenting with several different skin tones.

The armored bowmen with leather bands around the torso.

A unit of swordsmen.  Unlike the bowmen, I used some color on these, going with saffron clothing and green for their quilted armor, with a red plume.  They are classed as hearthguards in Saga.

I painted a unit of Maiden Guards, although they are attested later than the period I had chosen for my army.  It is also unclear whether they ever saw the battlefield or only had palace duty.  But I had the miniatures, so why not?  Two are painted with lighter skin as Greeks from the remnants of the Indo-Greek kingdoms.

There were enough spare crew left from the 1st Corps chariot to make a general on foot as well.  It is an option I probably won't use, but I like these poses, wanted to paint them, and couldn't fit them in the chariot.

My Indians made their debut in the Saga tournament at the Advance the Colors convention in October 2023.  I won two games against Greek Cities and Republican Romans, then lost the third against Achaemenid Persians.  Not bad for their first outing with no practice.  I will have a better handle on their intricacies the next time I use them.  Most importantly I am happy with how they turned out.

28 July, 2024

Historicon 2024 & New Work in Process

I made my usual road trip to Historicon again this year.  I had a great time seeing many old friends, playing in a lot of fun games, and selling some things in the flea market.  It is a great location and my kids and I are already looking forward to 2025.

Starting at the top left and moving clockwise:

(1) a pack of 8 Gripping Beast Illyrian infantry fro Saga.  These weren't on my shopping list, but my son won a gift card from Waterloo Games playing in a Napoleonic naval game and I picked these up from their booth. 

(2) Two jars of Howard Hues paint to replace colors that I am low on.

(3) Three packs of North Star wire spears bought from Brigade Games.

(4) Two of the free convention miniature, a famous spaghetti western cowboy (provided by Brigade).

(5) Two packs from Brigade, Female Armed Civilians from their WW2 range and American Agents from their Cold War era Spies and Patriots range.

(6) A 3D  car and van from Diabolical Terrain.  My friend Mike has painted a lot of their products and I can always use a few more vehicles.

Post-Historicon, I needed a change of pace after painting 7 ancient and dark age armies for Saga in the last 11 months.  I've started work on a group of 15 28mm miniatures for my 7TV and Doctor Who games.  I have had some of these for a long time and it will be good to get them painted.

I like working on a mix of themes at once, it helps to maintain my interest if I hit a roadblock on one of them.  Starting at the front left, there is a police officer in the front rank with a post-apocalypse raider behind (Crooked Dice).  Next are the 6 agents and civilians I bought at Historicon.  They are usable for a lot of things, and 2 of them are earmarked to join my Miami Vice project since I don't have any female officers.  On the right are the 1st Doctor, 7th Doctor and Ace from Black Tree and the War Doctor from Heresy Miniatures.  The back rank are all from Crooked Dice, a giant post-apocalypse mutant and 2 crab-like creatures.


13 July, 2024

For Sale: 15mm Dark Dwarves

 SOLD

I have a painted 15mm Dark Dwarf army for sale. The miniatures are a mixture of ranges from Grenadier and Splintered Light.  I was inspired by the ancient Assyrians when painting them.  There is a lot of red and bronze (or gilded) armor.  They are based for the 'Hordes of the Things' rules.

There are 73 foot, 7 mounted, 1 cannon, and a war rhino. The price is $184.

The assembled Dark Dwarf army

Front line: 7 stands of heavy infantry.  There are several conversions including a dwarf with a scorpion tail, one with a blob arm, and one with wings.

Second line (l-r): armored robot with controller, hero stand, general with a mutated lower body, wizard and familiar.

Cannon supported by 3 stands of handgunners and 2 stands of halberdiers

Two stands of boar riders and 1 stand of half-dwarf, half-spiders

4 stands of Dark Dwarf Mutants ready to break the enemy line

War rhino with 2 crew in a howdah.

For Sale: 15mm Orcs & Goblins

SOLD

I have a painted 15mm Orc & Goblin army for sale. The miniatures are a mixture of Ral Partha, Grenadier, Alternative Armies, and Games Workshop.

There are 130 foot, 17 mounted, 1 cannon, and 4 trolls. The price is $260.

The host assembled for battle

(l-r) Ord Shaman, Orc general riding a bear, Goblin hero)

3 bases of Orc archers

5 bases of Orc wolf-riders

3 bases of Ogres

2 bases of Gnolls

8 bases of Goblin infantry.  The less enthusiastic Goblins are being driven forward by Orcs with whips

4 bases of armored Goblins

3 bases of Goblin archers and a cannon

2 bases of Trolls


For Sale: 15mm Pirates

SOLD

I have a painted 15mm Pirate army for sale. The miniatures are mostly Peter Pig with a few others mixed in.  It is based for the 'Hordes of the Things' rules.

There are 61 foot and 2 cannon. The price is $110.

The assembled Pirate army.  Shiver me timbers!

A mass of pirates advancing in search of loot.  14 stands with a mix of weapons.  Several stands have muskets so can be classed as shooters as desired.

4 stands of heroes, general, etc.

Two cannons to provide fire support.

A stronghold or camp.  Long John Silver, with parrot on shoulder, has retrieved the buried treasure leaving 3 dead comrades behind (one is in the hole).





For Sale: 15mm Undead

SOLD 

I have a painted 15mm Undead army for sale. The miniatures are a mixture of Ral Partha, Grenadier, and Splintered Light.

There are 96 foot, 7 mounted and 2 giants. The price is $147.

The Undead horde approaches the lands of the living

3 bases of Ghouls

8 bases of skeleton infantry.  They are mounted on 40mm square bases, 6 per base.

3 bases of skeleton bowmen supported by 3 bases of demons.

2 bases of giant undead creatures.  For reference, the 2 small mummies on the right are 15mm tall

2 bases of skeleton cavalry

The evil necromancer who raised the horde of undead.  Apologies for the blurred picture.